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Nottingham Forest player ratings vs Tottenham, one player scores 10/10 and two 9/10 stars aren’t far behind

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Nottingham Forest beat Tottenham 3-0 at the City Ground as Sean Dyche oversaw a remarkable victory.

Two goals from Callum Hudson-Odoi and a stunner from Ibrahim Sangare made for a very unhappy trip north for a hapless Spurs led by Thomas Frank.

Forest never really looked threatened and the Reds have moved five points clear of the relegation zone with this big City Ground win.

After the win, Forest fans can rejoice and we’ve looked at some player ratings from the performance, with one star getting full marks for his efforts.

Forest star Callum Hudson-Odoi celebrates vs Tottenham
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John Victor – 7

Made a brilliant save at 1-0 to deny Xavi Simons and did whatever was asked of him with relative ease.

Nicolo Savona – 7

Picked up another yellow card but recovered well and coped well with the attacking threat of Tottenham.

Nikola Milenkovic – 8

A colossal showing from the Serbian defender who looked so much more comfortable alongside Murillo.

Murillo – 8

Great to see him back in the team for a Premier League game and he was keen to get on the ball and play out from the back from the outset.

Neco Williams – 7

Started a little bit shaky but recovered well to enjoy an extremely good performance, particularly in the second half.

Ibrahim Sangare – 10

Absolutely outstanding. The Ivorian registered two assists and scored a sublime third goal for Forest as he enjoyed his best-ever performance in the Garibaldi.

Who was the Nottingham Forest Man of the Match vs Tottenham

Elliot Anderson – 8

Did relatively well, even if he wasn’t at his swashbuckling best in the heart of the midfield for Forest.

Omari Hutchinson – 8

Looks the real deal and all of those people slating the £37.5 million transfer fee have conveniently gone a little bit quieter in recent weeks.

Morgan Gibbs-White – 7

He was clearly keen to show Tottenham what they were missing after a failed summer transfer bid, but in truth, he merely did what was asked of him with a professional display.

Callum Hudson-Odoi – 9

Took both goals very well, staying onside well for the first one and then curling home a scrumptious effort for the second to mark a remarkable return to form.

Igor Jesus – 9

A brilliant performance from the striker who caused absolute chaos for Cristian Romero throughout the contest. The Argentine looked anything but a World Cup winner during this game.

Substitutes

Douglas Luiz – 7

Did what was asked of him with aplomb after replacing Jesus in the second half.

Dan Ndoye – N/A